What Malhavoc Press sourcebook do you use the most in your D&D campaigns?

What Malhavoc Press sourcebook do you use the most in your D&D campaigns?

  • Legacy of the Dragons

    Votes: 4 1.7%
  • Book of Hallowed Might I

    Votes: 11 4.7%
  • Requiem for a God

    Votes: 10 4.3%
  • Chaositech

    Votes: 3 1.3%
  • Book of Eldritch Might series (I, II, III, or The CBoEM)

    Votes: 105 45.1%
  • Anger of Angels

    Votes: 5 2.1%
  • Cry Havoc

    Votes: 3 1.3%
  • The Diamond Throne

    Votes: 1 0.4%
  • Arcana Unearthed

    Votes: 67 28.8%
  • When the Sky Falls

    Votes: 2 0.9%
  • Mindscapes

    Votes: 20 8.6%
  • Skreyn's Register: The Bonds of Magic

    Votes: 2 0.9%

For me, it's almost a dead-even tie between the Books of Eldritch Might and Anger of Angels. I am frequently amazed by how much use I get out of AoA: it’s been one of the most pleasant surprises out of my recent game purchases.

On the other hand, I had really expected Cry Havoc tobecome a big staple at my table, but I just can’t get enthused about that book.
 

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My AU game is a week from launch!!

The Eldritch Might books got my vote, but that's only because my Freeport game just ended and I'm playing a caster in another ongoing game...

My Arcana Unearthed game begins a week from Saturday, so its safe to say that AU, The Diamond Throne, and Legacy of the Dragons will be getting a lot of use here very shortly. I have a full group, and my players are more excited about this campaign then they ever were about my previous ones! :)

-psi
 
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Garnfellow said:
For me, it's almost a dead-even tie between the Books of Eldritch Might and Anger of Angels. I am frequently amazed by how much use I get out of AoA: it’s been one of the most pleasant surprises out of my recent game purchases.

Anger of Angels is the only one I don't have. What do you use it for? How compatible is it with the Book of Exalted Deeds/Planescape cosmology?

I voted for the Books of Eldritch Might because I've been using spells and magic items from these since the first one came out and I have an Eldritch Warrior PC.

I've also used classes and races from AU in my regular D&D games, spells from the Book of Hallowed Might, and have used several NPCs from Skreyn's Register.

Cheers



Richard
 

RichGreen said:
Anger of Angels is the only one I don't have. What do you use it for? How compatible is it with the Book of Exalted Deeds/Planescape cosmology?

I think AoA would work just fine with Planescape (which is pretty pluralistic) and pretty well with the Book of Exalted Deeds. In fact, AoA and BoED could probably provide lots of cross-pollination: I can readily imagine a sword archon with a bunch of exalted feats (BoED), mixed with 5 levels of the Angel of Fury prestige class and a Dominion feat (AoA).
 

Jya.

Although the BoEM series and Anger of Angels have been useful to me on any number of occasions, I would have to say that I have gotten by far the most milage out of Requiem For A God.

I suppose that says something about my campaigns ... ;)
 

ForceUser said:
I don't buy a lot of non-WOTC products, but I bought Arcana Unearthed and I love it. I use the character classes from this book regularly in my D&D games - right now I have players exploring the Unfettered and the Mage Blade classes (tweaked a bit to work in 3.5).
In our 25th level game I play an Unfettered 12/Mageblade13 (tweaked a bit...)

Those classes work very well together.

And my cohort is an intelligent sword from BoEM III.

PS
 

CBoEM would be mine, followed quickly by AU, but only because they're very workhorse-like books - I raid bits and pieces from them for my games, and it always seems to work out fine. The books that have had the biggest impact on the game, on the other hand, would have to be Chaositech, Requim of a God and When the Sky Falls - All three are currently in use for a rather large plot twist that keeps getting fore-shadowed...
 

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